I'm looking for a rinse out conditioner that is not quite as moisturizing as GVP CB but more moisturizing than Suave coconut. I think if I keep usuing the GVP every time I'm gonna get over conditioned.

I love the triple nutrition for a co wash but not so much for a rinse out and the GF sleek and shine leaves my hair a little producty feeling. I'm hoping for a drugstore or sally's brand if possible.

I'd like to try the LVPNG but I can't find it anywhere!!! For those that have used it - would it be what I'm looking for or is it just as moisturizing as the GVP?

Should I just alternate between a moisturizing conditioner and a protein conditioner?

I think the oatmeal and honey would be perfect but I don't like the smell. It smells like... food. I can't seem to get past that. I may have to suck it up and use it anyway if I can't find something else.

I've use both Suave coconut and GVP CB, and I think Giovanni Triple Treat Tea Tree condish is the perfect balance between the two. It has amazing slip (good detangling). Smells heavenly (unlike the chemical-y/artificial smell of Suave conut and unscented smell of GVP CB.)
I've used GTTTT as a co-wash, rinse out, and leave in- all work amazingly.
I've decided GVP CB is best as a "pre-wash" conditioning treatment. I slather my hair with it while it's dry, and it soaks everything right up. And then I also like a pea sized amount focused on the ends for a leave in- I get better curl formation with it then using GTTTT as a leave in.

So both are staples for me, and as for the Suave, I just find it too cheap :/

P.s Used GF sleek and shine, I got the same results. Felt weighed down and weird, I think it's the fruit oils.

I think the oatmeal and honey would be perfect but I don't like the smell. It smells like... food. I can't seem to get past that. I may have to suck it up and use it anyway if I can't find something else.

Originally Posted by tinah

...like warm cookies from the oven? Someone on here once told me that's what it smelled like. I get hungry every time I shower.

Surprisingly, it's pretty moisturizing. With the entire tea tree rep, you would think it'd be more "clarifying"- but it's nice and rich. There was just another thread about a couple weeks ago about this. The user was mentioning how their "richer" condishes are actually lighter than their GTTTT. I very much agreed with her. I've tried the Smooth as Silk conditioner, their second to heaviest condish, and it wasn't as rich as GTTTT condish (when it's ranked almost the lightest condish.)

It truly is like the perfect conditioner for my fine dry hair. Sometimes I even wonder if the tea tree somehow helps shut down the folicle (or is it cuticle lol, I've lost track) like an ACV rinse would. Doesn't weigh it down like GVP balm can at times, but it provides an adequite amount of moisture. I've recently started low pooing with the companion poo, and it doesn't strip my hair at ALL. I used a quarter size amount of it to a quarter size amount of Jessicurl HCC. Next time, I'm using it on it's own. Usually I'm sensitive to soy proteins which the poo contains, but it didn't effect me- guess the mild surfactants took care of it.

GVP balm is still another love though- gives me better curl formation as a leave in than GTTTT.